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This project examines how infants predict their own and others' actions, exploring the development of these predictive abilities. Through tracking movements and brain activity, it aims to understand the cognitive mechanisms that underpin social interaction.
Predicting others’ actions is crucial for acting in a social world.
How we come to these predictions is hotly debated.
The simulation account states that the motor commands used to predict the sensory consequences of our own actions are also used to predict others’ actions.
In contrast, rationality theory suggests that predictions of others’ actions are based on inborn, abstract rules and thus rely on a different mechanism than predictions of our own actions.
To address this controversy, I sugge…
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
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